New Website Allows Users to Own a Share of the Web for Free
Internet entrepreneur Daniel Harrison is offering all internet users the chance to own a stake in his new website ownmysite.com by registering with nothing more than their email address. (PRWEB Aug 20, 2008)
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CMC Markets becomes the first CFD provider to join the Investment Dealers Association
CMC Markets today announced that it has become a member of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada (IDA), the national self-regulatory organization for the Canadian securities industry. (PRWEB Aug 20, 2008)
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Carolina has a different experience for its students while they are studying investment law. North Carolina has a rich cultural history to explore.
Gulfport, Florida is home to Stetson University College of Law. There are nearly 1000 students enrolled in the law school. A lot of the enrolled students study investment law.
Hofstra Law School offers investment law courses in Hempstead, New York. They were founded in 1970 and are only 25 miles from New York City.
Knoxville, Tennessee is where you'll live if you decide to take investment law courses at the University of Tennessee College of Law. It isn't far to get to the great and fantastic Nashville if you choose this school.
Investment law courses are also available in London, Ontario at The University of Western Ontario. That would be such a beautiful place to study.
For someone who wants to study investment law somewhere nice and warm, Santa Clara University School of Law is perfect. The campus is gorgeous and you will learn a lot.
The serious student could not have a better education than that they can obtain at Stanford Law. An education from Stanford is the benchmark of excellence. They have great courses for investment law that change from year to year to reflect the changes in the law.
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